Source Control
The Flex SDK is one of several open-source projects in a Subversion
repository hosted by Adobe. Subversion is an open-source revision control system used for many open-source projects. If you haven’t used it before, please see the official documentation
.
There are two ways to access the repository. You can use any web browser to see the structure of the repository and view the latest version of each file. However, you must use a Subversion client to perform more complex operations such as reviewing the commit log, looking at older revisions or diffs, or checking out your own working copy to build, test, and modify.
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Tour de Flex is a desktop application for exploring Flex capabilities and resources, including the core Flex components, Adobe AIR, data integration, and a variety of third-party components, effects, skins, and more.

Tour de Flex has three primary goals:
- Provide non-Flex developers with an overview of what is possible in Flex in a “look and see” environment
- Provide Flex developers with an illustrated reference tool
- Provide commercial and non-commercial Flex developers with a place to showcase their work
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FLEX 3 SDK
The Adobe® Flex™ 3 Software Development Kit (SDK) includes the Flex framework (component class library) and Flex compiler, enabling you to freely develop and deploy Flex applications using an IDE of your choice.
ote: If you plan on using AIR 1.1 instead of AIR 1.0, please read Matt Chotin’s Developing Flex applications for AIR 1.1 article to learn how to update the Flex SDK.
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COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS
Flex Builder 3 integration
For a productive design-time experience, ILOG Elixir is tightly integrated with Adobe Flex Builder™ 3 software. Using a component of Elixir is easy; just drag and drop it into place and set its properties from within your Flex Builder development environment.

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You are about to see the earth as never before. Alive, in real time, and, yes— in 3D. 
We hear about climate change every day. Now, in real-time 3D, you can manipulate the earth’s cloud layers and the biosphere, watch sea temperatures rise and fall right in front of your eyes, and track environmental projects and news stories all over our live earth.
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